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  1. Professor Neil Levy is a senior research fellow and philosopher with wide-ranging interests, including philosophy of mind, bioethics, and expertise. He has published over 200 articles and 10 books, such as Bad Beliefs and Philosophy, Bullshit, and Peer Review.

  2. Nov 2, 2022 · Alex Worsnip reviews Neil Levy's book on the psychology and epistemology of beliefs that conflict with expert consensus on controversial matters. He critiques Levy's claim that such beliefs are typically rational and argues that they are often irrational.

  3. Neil Levy is a philosopher of cognitive science, mind and practical ethics. He has a PhD from Monash University and a second PhD from Oxford, and he is a professor at Macquarie University and a research fellow at the Uehiro Centre.

  4. Neil Levy is a professor of philosophy at Macquarie University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. He works on topics such as belief formation, responsibility, and applied ethics, and has published papers on consciousness, pharmaceuticals, and artificial intelligence.

  5. Aug 13, 2007 · 1st Edition. by Neil Levy (Author) 4.1 13 ratings. See all formats and editions. Neuroscience has dramatically increased understanding of how mental states and processes are realized by the brain, thus opening doors for treating the multitude of ways in which minds become dysfunctional.

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  6. Knowledge is not merely shallowly social, in the manner recognized by social epistemology, it is also constitutively social: many kinds of knowledge only become accessible thanks to the agent's embedding in an environment that includes other epistemic agents.

  7. May 23, 2014 · Neil Levy offers the most prominent moral principles that are specifically and exclusively designed to apply to neuroethics. His two closely related principles, labeled as versions of the ethical parity principle (EPP), are intended to resolve moral concerns about neurological modification and enhancement [ 1 ].

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